Wednesday, July 9, 2025 - A Chinese politician has been sentenced to de@th over a $37.8M bribery scandal.
Wang Yong, a former vice-chairman of the government of the
Xizang autonomous region, received a suspended de@th sentence for taking
bribes, a court in Hunan province announced.
The Chenzhou Intermediate People's Court sentenced Wang to
death for bribery with a two-year reprieve. The court deprived him of his
political rights for life and ordered the confiscation of all his personal
assets. All of Wang's illicit gains and related interests will be turned over
to the State treasury.
The court said that from 2007 to 2023, Wang used his various
positions including as director of the policy and regulations department of the
Civil Aviation Administration of China Southwest Regional Administration, Party
secretary, and director of the Civil Aviation Safety Supervision Bureau of
Guizhou province, and Party secretary and chairman of Guizhou Airport Group to
seek benefits for organizations and individuals in project contracts and other
areas.
In return, he accepted bribes worth more than 271 million
yuan ($37.8 million).
The court said Wang's offenses were extremely serious, with
an "extreme" amount of bribes, and causing significant damage to
public assets and the interests of the country and the people.
Wang confessed to his crimes, pleaded guilty, showed
remorse, and actively returned his illegal gains, which have been fully
recovered, the court said. These actions led to a lenient punishment.
Wang's case was heard publicly on May 15, with more than 40
people attending the trial. Prosecutors presented evidence, and Wang admitted
guilt and made a final statement in court.In China, a suspended de@th sentence
is typically commuted to life in prison after two years if the inmate commits
no further crimes. The term can be further reduced based on the inmate's
behavior.
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